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So Higher Contributions Are Supposed to Save the Care – These Changes Come to You

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An ageing population, shortage of skilled workers and rising costs are burdening care in Germany. The current draft for the care reform is intended to provide solutions.

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An ageing population, shortage of skilled workers and rising costs are burdening care in Germany. The current draft for the care reform is intended to provide solutions.

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INSM Chief Economist Stefan Schönke evaluates the planned care reform and warns against increases in contributions in the crisis. Reductions are necessary, but there is a lack of capital coverage. "Saving savings in the budget is the first step.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Care insurance is facing serious changes. Those who will have to pay more in the future and which benefits could be reduced.

·Berlin, Germany
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Health Minister Warken has to save billions, she plans hard cuts for caregivers and relatives. For some of the contributors it is to become significantly more expensive. Who needs to be: the overview.

·Germany
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The draft for the care reform is to close a billion-dollar hole. Economists have calculated for the Handelsblatt what costs employers and employees have to expect.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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The government wants to remodel care insurance: higher contributions, stricter levels of care and cuts should save billions, as a draft shows.

·Berlin, Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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